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RBA: Eastern MA 11/06/09- RBA
* Massachusetts * Eastern * November 6, 2009 - Birds Mentioned LARK BUNTING Red-throated Loon Northern Harrier Rough-legged Hawk Black-bellied Plover Short-eared Owl Northern Shrike American Pipit Ipswich-type Savannah Sparrow White-crowned Sparrow Blue Grosbeak Black Scoter Cackling Goose Northern Shoveler Stilt Sandpiper Snow Bunting Greater Shearwater Sooty Shearwater Northern Gannet Great Cormorant Purple Sandpiper Black-legged Kittiwake Iceland Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Pomarine Jaeger Orange-crowned Warbler Redhead Canvasback American Wigeon Lesser Scaup Long-tailed Duck Orange-crowned Warbler Nashville Warbler Baltimore Oriole Rusty Blackbird Wood Duck Northern Pintail Green-winged Teal Ring-necked Duck Ruddy Duck Hooded Merganser Pied-billed Grebe American Coot Canvasback Ruddy Duck Cory's Shearwater Manx Shearwater Black-legged Kittiwake Common Tern Red-headed Woodpecker Common Raven GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE Yellow-billed Cuckoo WESTERN KINGBIRD - Transcript hotline: Eastern Massachusetts date: November 6, 2009 number: (781) 259-8805 to report: anytime day or night, 781-259-2148 (Simon Perkins) compiler: David Larson, Massachusetts Audubon Society coverage: Eastern Massachusetts transcriber: Barbara Volkle barb620@... EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS This is the Voice of Audubon for Friday, November 6. A LARK BUNTING discovered at the Cumberland Farms fields in Middleboro on Wednesday was still there today, and other reports from the Cumberland Farms fields this week included a flyover RED-THROATED LOON, 6 NORTHERN HARRIERS, 1 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, 4 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS, 1 SHORT-EARED OWL, 1 NORTHERN SHRIKE, 70 AMERICAN PIPITS, an IPSWICH-TYPE SAVANNAH SPARROW, 12 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS, and 1 BLUE GROSBEAK. Flocks of migrant BLACK SCOTERS were noted in numerous ponds and lakes across much of the state this week. Sample counts included 916 at Wachusett Reservoir, 38 at Flint Pond in Lincoln, 175 at the Cambridge Reservoir in Waltham, 28 at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, 18 in the Lower Mystic Lake in Medford, roughly 200 at Lake Massapoag in Sharon, and 150 at Lake Assawompsett in Lakeville. Reports from Plum Island this week have included 1 CACKLING GOOSE, 20 NORTHERN SHOVELERS, 2 late STILT SANDPIPERS, a NORTHERN SHRIKE, and 3 SNOW BUNTINGS, and noted from various points around Cape Ann were 1100 GREATER SHEARWATERS, 1 SOOTY SHEARWATER, 800 NORTHERN GANNETS, 110 GREAT CORMORANTS, 2 PURPLE SANDPIPERS, 5 BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES, 4 ICELAND GULLS, 1 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, 4 POMARINE JAEGERS, 1 ORANGE- CROWNED WARBLER, and 2 SNOW BUNTINGS. On Nantucket, reports included 12 REDHEADS, 6 CANVASBACKS, 44 AMERICAN WIGEON, 5000 LESSER SCAUP, 15,000 LONG-TAILED DUCKS, ORANGE-CROWNED AND NASHVILLE WARBLERS, 3 BALTIMORE ORIOLES, 3 SNOW BUNTINGS and a RUSTY BLACKBIRD. Recent reports from the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Concord included 20 WOOD DUCKS, 8 NORTHERN PINTAILS, 22 GREEN-WINGED TEAL, 8 RING-NECKED DUCKS, 10 RUDDY DUCKS, 11 HOODED MERGANSERS, 2 PIED-BILLED GREBES, 9 AMERICAN COOTS, and 1 NORTHERN HARRIER, and at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, in addition to the aforementioned Black Scoters, there were 7 CANVAS- BACKS, 125 RING-NECKED DUCKS, 22 RUDDY DUCKS, and 8 HOODED MERGANSERS. Seen on Tuesday at Race Point in Provincetown were 4 CORY'S SHEAR- WATERS, 860 GREATER SHEARWATERS, 9 MANX SHEARWATERS, 800 unidentified shearwaters, 1100 NORTHERN GANNETS, 410 BLACK- LEGGED KITTIWAKES, 120 COMMON TERNS, 3 POMARINE JAEGERS, and 7 unidentified jaegers, and miscellaneous reports this week have included 2 or 3 RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS in Lowell, 2 LONG- TAILED DUCKS at Lake Nagog in Acton, 2 COMMON RAVENS in Concord, an ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER at Fresh Pond in Cambridge, 2 CACKLING GEESE and 4 NORTHERN SHOVELERS at Franklin Park in Boston, a GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE in Sharon, and a late YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO and a WESTERN KINGBIRD at Fort Hill in Eastham. Have a good weekend and thank you for calling. - End Transcript For Birdeast archives, and to join, leave, or change address, see: http://listserv.arizona.edu/archives/birdeast.html |
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